Whiskey/Bourbon folks

McLovin32

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A friend came up from Georgia last week with a bottle of premium bourbon ...name escapes me. It was aged at sea for a number of years. Very tasty.
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DFSNOLE_rivals

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How would you rate Jim Beam on a scale from 1 to 10 with 10 being the best?

I used to go fishing with a guy that drank it like water.
Beam Suntory is my favorite distillery. My bourbon cabinet is filled with their products. I do have a single bottle of Jim Beam for guests who don't drink it neat and want a mixer.
 

McLovin32

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I'm a high rye, high proof bourbon guy. There may be 2-3 bottles in my cabinet under 90 proof and 10-15 over 120. Just picked up a bottle of E.H. Taylor Barrel Proof a couple of weeks ago. Got it for $199.
A few weeks ago I picked up a bottle of Wild Turkey Rare Breed Rye. It's pretty damn good for the price. I'm getting more and more into ryes.
 

Jerome Silberman

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I had some Maker's barrel proof a couple weeks ago that was really good. I’ve been bouncing between an Eagle Rare and Taylor small batch I got last summer while driving through Kentucky at the BT gift shop. I was also gifted a Stagg for Christmas that's really good, just not quite as tasty as the Maker's for double the price.
 

BrainVision

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I always have some Whistle Pig in my cabinet. Good medium priced ryes I enjoy are Knob Creek (select if you can find it 115 proof) and New Riff.
I probably drink as much rye as I do bourbon these days. My go-tos are High West Double Rye, Redwood Empire Emerald Giant, and Lost Republic Rye. All are in the $30 range, and all are good for sipping or mixing.
 

ThorneStockton

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I'm a Four Roses guy, pretty much only because it was the free shot my bartender friends would give me for a few years. It grew on me.

Now the free shot is Tullamore Dew, which I gladly accept, but never buy for home.

My realtor friend gave me a bottle of Booker's uncut and unfiltered, haven't tried it yet, but it by the nature of being more than $50 is more than I've spent on bourbon.
 

UrHuckleberry

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I probably drink as much rye as I do bourbon these days. My go-tos are High West Double Rye, Redwood Empire Emerald Giant, and Lost Republic Rye. All are in the $30 range, and all are good for sipping or mixing.
I really like the Basil Hayden Dark Rye for sipping
 

Torbee

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I'm a Four Roses guy, pretty much only because it was the free shot my bartender friends would give me for a few years. It grew on me.

Now the free shot is Tullamore Dew, which I gladly accept, but never buy for home.

My realtor friend gave me a bottle of Booker's uncut and unfiltered, haven't tried it yet, but it by the nature of being more than $50 is more than I've spent on bourbon.
Four Roses is super solid. And the small batch is pretty stellar.
 

LunchBox50

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I like Jack more than I like Jim.

With that said, I don't really buy Jack. My dad is a big fan of it though. He recently got a bottle of the Sinatra Select, and I am excited to give that a try the next time I go visit.

The limited release work by JD the past few years is incredible stuff. The Coy Hill I have is 142 proof and will give you goosebumps like some years’ BTAC bottles. JD 12- and 14-year are also great.

Old Forester barrel-proof picks are outstanding, as you said. Cyclone Liquor in Ames had one a few years back that I wish I had a case of. Intense banana candy nose and full of flavor. I also really enjoy the OF 1924, which I grabbed another of in Omaha not long ago.

The regulars I go to at home are Knob Creek 12, Weller Antique, and J. Henry & Sons.